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2006-09-07 3:40 PM
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F.O.G. - 2006-09-07 7:49 AM What's with everyone trying to keep toenails? If they aren't tough enough to keep up with you, I say lose 'em! I think we're all forgetting that less weight equals faster splits! Sure they don't weigh much by themselves, but multiply the weight by how many steps taken on runs, and you're lookin' at some serious poundage! Right?

 Back away from the computer slowly... slowly... inhale... exhale... I'm thinking tai chi might be good for you, or hatha yoga maybe.



2006-09-07 3:57 PM
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rollinsw - 2006-09-07 11:24 AM

Anyone that skims posts or reads them quickly, please realize that this post says to hold the drill bit in your hand, not the drill.



No, no, they mean drill.

quiet, now, you're ruining what could be entertaining photos later.......
2006-09-07 8:25 PM
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Clearly we are all completely insane.
2006-09-07 10:52 PM
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A safety pin works well. Gives you something to hold on to while your heating up the tip. It's a nasty topic but it feels sooooo good when the pressure is relieved.
2006-09-07 10:53 PM
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No worries.  I'm a professional. 

joannh13 - 2006-09-07 8:25 PM Clearly we are all completely insane.

2006-09-08 7:00 AM
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hangloose - 2006-09-07 9:54 AM

If this ever happens to me I'm screwed.  I almost just ran to the bathroom to throw up. 

Don't worry...if it ever happens I'll perform a little bathroom surgery on you.  What're friends for right? Unlike Derek I'm NOT a professional, but I could sleep at a Holiday Inn the night before



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2006-09-08 7:10 AM
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CindyK - 2006-09-08 7:00 AM
hangloose - 2006-09-07 9:54 AM

If this ever happens to me I'm screwed.  I almost just ran to the bathroom to throw up. 

Don't worry...if it ever happens I'll perform a little bathroom surgery on you.  What're friends for right? Unlike Derek I'm NOT a professional, but I could sleep at a Holiday Inn the night before

I feel like I should say thanks for this offer, but I'll gnaw my toenails down to the nub if it will prevent me from needing this done to me.

See you Sunday you toe-holer! 

 

2006-09-08 7:13 AM
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hangloose - 2006-09-08 8:10 AM

CindyK - 2006-09-08 7:00 AM
hangloose - 2006-09-07 9:54 AM

If this ever happens to me I'm screwed. I almost just ran to the bathroom to throw up.

Don't worry...if it ever happens I'll perform a little bathroom surgery on you. What're friends for right? Unlike Derek I'm NOT a professional, but I could sleep at a Holiday Inn the night before

I feel like I should say thanks for this offer, but I'll gnaw my toenails down to the nub if it will prevent me from needing this done to me.

See you Sunday you toe-holer!



You sound like the perfect subject for amputation. C'mon, I got a real sharp knife out in the car, with a serrated edge for cutting the tougher tissue. I'll even let you have some whiskey. You know, old skool Wild West medicine. Maybe a leather belt to bite down on.
2006-09-08 7:18 AM
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Scout - serrated knife in the car, whiskey, leather belt for biting?  You haven't been following Katie Couric again have you?

 

2006-09-08 7:35 AM
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hangloose - 2006-09-08 8:18 AM

Scout - serrated knife in the car, whiskey, leather belt for biting? You haven't been following Katie Couric again have you?



Shhhhh.........That's the last time I tell you anything.
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